I wanted to make one suggestion, instead of having a pure Regular Expression break it apart and assign it to variables to make it more readable.
use strict;
use warnings;
my $IP_ADDRESS = qr{(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}}xms;
my $HOST_NAME = qr{\S*}xms;
my $HN = 'fred';
while (<DATA>) {
next if ! qr{\A ($IP_ADDRESS) \s+ ($HOST_NAME) }xms;
next if $HN ne $2;
print "$1\n";
print "$2\n";
}
__DATA__
0.0.0.22 fred localhost
0.0.63.23 fred-test-0
1.0.128.24 fred-test-1
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